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    1. Mission statement: Abu Dhabi mall prides itself in providing an unrivaled shopping experience made of a wide and diversified offering in an extremely convenient set-up. 2. Problem statement: How to have more people visit Abu Dhabi Mall 3. Situation Analysis: SWOT Analysis 1- Strength: a. Perfect location. b. Hypermarket present in the mall, c. Availability of charging stations. d. Electronic mall guide next to escalators and elevators on all floors. e. Spacious area. 2- Weaknesses: a. Slow elevators

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    Islamic Architecture

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    like Detroit, Flint and Cleveland because they only have depended on one resource for income. Abu Dhabi has grown through its economic vision and it is trying to sustainable its development through diversification to avoid declining. Development and growth in cities is shown through some reasons. The strategic location of the city. For this reason, most major cities are on rivers or at the

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    The Role Of The Oil Boom

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    Architecture of a city reflects its way of living and provides insights into the city’s creation and development of how it looks today. Abu Dhabi in the present day is a modern city with tall skyscrapers and wide grid-pattern roads. Being the capital of United Arab Emirates, it is the country’s center of political and industrial activities. As a former desert strip, Abu Dhabi is now known for its greenery and a prosperous city because of its revenues from oil, technology and tourism. In this essay, I will

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    Uae National Day

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    to the day.This is sometimes ended with fasinating fireworks or laser displays. The history and significance Not long ago, the UAE was a land of desert inhabited by proud and resourceful nomadic Bedouin tribes, fishing villages and date farms. Abu Dhabi consisted of several hundred palm huts (barasti) huts, a few coral buildings and the Ruler's Fort. Situated along the creek, Dubai was a trading hub, providing a safe haven before the Straits of Hormuz and beyond. Life today in the Emirates bears

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    No one can deny that UAE is a young rising society and faces a lot of challenges as other young societies. Those challenges have a great impact on the country development and prosperity regarding different aspects. One of these aspects is the health care system. No doubt that these challenges do not affect UAE alone but it also have an effect on other countries all over the world. In my paper, I will specify challenges affecting the health care system in the United Arab Emirates. Let us spot the

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    expectations and ensure that the company achieves its financial goals. H.E. Al Romaithi is also currently a board member of several institutions, one of which is the Etihad Aviation Group, and he is a member of several other committees including the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, Etihad Airways since 2016, and ADNOC, giving him a thorough understanding of finance and corporate governance.He is an external board of director in Etihad Airways.H.E. Al Romaithi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration

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    Intro Dubai is the largest city in the United Arab Emirates and quite possibly the most famous of all Arabian metropolises. This fame has arisen from the city’s great oil wealth; from the massive construction projects that have resulted - including the world’s tallest skyscraper and man-made islands; from the reputation for excess among Dubai’s young and wealthy; and from the large numbers of expats attracted to Dubai by the prospect of sharing in the city’s prosperity. But there’s more to Dubai

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    • Air transportation is a complex business, which makes the airline industry challenging. • Etihad Airways was established in 2003, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates with the UAE government as sole owner. • Etihad is recognized as a fast-growing airline in the aviation industry, and has become one of the dominant international airlines in the industry in a relatively short time. • The airline has received a range of awards that reflect its position as one of the world’s leading premium airline

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    caused death for more than six million people in the world in 2010 (Aden, Karrar, Shafey & Al Hosani, 2013). UAE faces a lot of negative effects related to tobacco such as cardiovascular disease which counted by 37.5% of all deaths in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (Aden, Karrar, Shafey & Al Hosani, 2013). Injury can cause mortality and disability. It was the second leading cause of death UAE between 2000 and 2008 which is estimated at 1200 deaths per year. Around 9% of deaths of children was caused by injury

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    Assessment of Country Risk & Opportunities: UAE FIN 410-02 Carlos Chuquin, Bryan Lopez, Bailey Martz The UAE has one of the most diversified economies in the region. Abu Dhabi holds 90% of the Federation’s hydrocarbon reserves. A down side of that is that now the UAE is dependent on the revenues Abu Dhabi can obtain from the reserves. On the other hand, the service industry in Dubai has been booming, as Dubai has the 7th largest port in the world and has become the largest business center in the

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